Thanks for responding. Appreciate it. I wish I could get excited about the outdoors and being in it lol.
But I might just pick up a book. Haven't read a physical book in years, outside of LOTR, which is practically memorized at this point.
I'm about to drop my childhood hobby of PC gaming and dive into gun culture or something.
I'm 34 and have been blowing 2 grand on gaming rigs every 5 years or so, and while it's been fun, it's becoming quite a joke, as most games these days are complete shit.
I love the medium and believe the most astounding experiences and stories can be told and felt there, but it's more about franchise power, social justice issues and woke bullshit with agendas instead of trying to tell powerful narratives these days.
Tackling the second part of your comment: At some point though, people are going to get fed up, no matter how much "damning" data they've accumulated on people.
Take our current situation for example. The media claims A while the majority of our culture and country are doing B. At some point, there will be enough icons who literally don't give a shit, like Trump, and start tearing it down.
I mean, rewind back to 2016. Trump should have lost the debates. The evidence pulled out by the DNC working with the MSM should have buried his campaign. But he literally didn't give a shit, and then made a joke about how Rosie o Donal was disgusting.
The algorithm wouldn't have predicted his response and definitely couldn't predict the reaction of the people watching. "Vibes" are something entirely human.
And while human nature is predictable to a degree, I believe it will balloon out into a different direction and mindset when squashed or cornered.
Or it could just pop like a balloon, which, taken on a large scale, poops on the technocrats heads. If they can isolate, sequester and silence in secret the dissenters, they might have some traction. But their own means of control: the internet, is also their biggest Achilles heal because it allows unprecedented communication between civilians.
They were also a lot smarter back then on the whole, about simple things like 2 genders and language.
Today, The Wall Street Journal has more information and data in one issue than someone living in the 15th century could accumulate over their entire lifetime. Granted our founding fathers weren't medieval knights, but still.
We have an information problem these days, compounded by technology. I often like using the phrase: When it comes to humanity and technology, in today's age, we're like a child that's discovered his fathers gun for the first time.
It's exciting, dangerous and mysterious, and we haven't been made aware of the consequences.
Typical. The push to normalize pedophilia has been happening for decades. They just can't slow creep anymore because Trump dropped the curtain.
Now they have to scramble to make it look legitimate, or they all go down in Epstiens cell.
You aren't yourself when you're hungry.